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Samsung Dishwashers


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My samsung had a bunch of water in it this morning when I tried to start it, and a code LC was flashing which now I know means check the disharge line.

Well I emptied all the water and now the pump keeps running when it is on.  Does anyone know an easy way to reset this?

Computer is flashing below

its a new Storm Wash model

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In my experience LC is an error code activated by the leak detector in the base of the unit. First check for signs of water leaking from the door. If nothing there, uninstall the unit, put it on its back and open the panel on the bottom of the unit -  usually one screw and 4 or 5 tabs to release with a flat blade. You’ll see the leak detector there attached to the panel you just removed. Start looking for signs of water leaks and replace the traitorous component. 

A model number please if you need any additional...

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You are exactly right I found it on a you Tube video

My wife and I pulled the washer out, and tilted it on the side, removed the plastic pan which was attached by 1 screw and used a small screwdriver to lightly depress the tabs, and dried it out with a fan, and took off the sensor and dried it really good.

Put it back together and NO MORE LC CODE :)

 

Thanks 

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Good job! Now, don’t forget you’ve got a leak somewhere. If (or maybe WHEN) LC shows up again, you’ll have to sort out where the leak is coming from and take that bull by the horns. Let us know if we can help.

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On 2/24/2019 at 3:27 PM, CHUCK RAIDER said:

You are exactly right I found it on a you Tube video

My wife and I pulled the washer out, and tilted it on the side, removed the plastic pan which was attached by 1 screw and used a small screwdriver to lightly depress the tabs, and dried it out with a fan, and took off the sensor and dried it really good.

Put it back together and NO MORE LC CODE :)

 

Thanks 

Until it leaks again...

 

 

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